A Meteor
November 2013

Presented at The Institute of Jamais vu

Supported by The Government of Western Australia Department of Culture and the Arts.

Ejecta
black polyethylene closed cell foam, granite, enamel, vinyl clay, DnD dice, toy models, plywood walkway

The promise of space or did you leave the telly on?
blue flourecent light.

Meteorite
brick eroded by the Pacific ocean.

Datum point
wild type axolotl, Mudkip figurine, Starfleet communicator, black sand, aquarium, booklet containing Axolotl by Julio Cortazar and digital collages.

Publication can be downloaded here

 
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